The biggest challenge…

…in her construction was probably the self-imposed demand to create another sparkling jewel. Just like her multi-award-winning predecessors, SAPPHIRE also has a design that is detailed down to the last part.

Take for example the sophisticated lighting system that ensures that the 74 m long superyacht sparkles even at night. Numerous visible and invisible spot and LED lights were installed, controlled by a specially designed BUS-system.

Veritable lighting symphonies…

…with different lighting scenarios were composed meticulously and coordinated. It is possible to harmonies the mood of the guests onboard with the natural light of their surroundings. This was made possible by the world’s most modern 3D technology.

And it continues below deck.

Floor-length windows flood the rooms with natural light. Indirect light provides an unobtrusive atmosphere in the evening, tailored to the functional clarity of the interior. Spots can set the scene and from time to time highlight special accessories, furniture or even shapes. The elaborate insulation ensures that neither engine nor other background noises can disturb the atmosphere.

The naval architects placed particular importance…

…on efficient performance. To improve fuel consumption on SAPPHIRE NOBISKRUG developed a construction method that adds aesthetically pleasing die-cast parts made from composite materials to her extremely solid steel hull and steel superstructure.

The result…

…is an exceptionally high seagoing quality. Thanks also to hydrodynamically optimized hull lines, the luxury motor yacht reaches a maximum speed of almost 18 knots.